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Perception: A mental concept or point of view
Scenario: An outline, a brief account, or a synopsis of events
Mise en scene: The composition, or setting, of an image
Frame: Area of action that is captured by the camera
Subject: Object, person, or matter being studied in the frame
Cropping: Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph
Lighting: The overall effect produced by the amount or type of light in a photograph
Image: Likeness of object, person, or scene found and/or arranged in a frame
Composition: The way in which the parts of something are arranged to present a visual image
Space: Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter
Reader Response Criticism: Focuses on a reader's active engagement with a piece of print or nonprint text; the response is shaded by the reader's own experiences, ethics, moral values, and general views of the world
Literary Theory: attempts to establish principles for interpreting and evaluating literary texts
Free verse: Poetry without a fixed pattern of meter and rhyme
Fixed form: Poetry in which the length and pattern are determined by established usage or tradition, such as a sonnet
Imagery: The verbal expression of sensory experience
Sensory details: Details that appeal to or evoke one or more of the five senses
Prologue: The introduction or preface to a literary work
Dash: Marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence; often conveys a casual tone
Semicolon: Gives equal weight to two or more independent clauses in a sentence; reinforces parallel ideas and imparts equal importance to the clauses
Periodic Sentence: One that makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached
Complex Sentence: Contains one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses
Parallel Structure: Uses the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance
Vignette: A brief visual or written descriptive literary sketch
Across:4. | The way in which the parts of something are arranged to present a visual image | 5. | The composition, or setting, of an image | 7. | Object, person, or matter being studied in the frame | 10. | attempts to establish principles for interpreting and evaluating literary texts | 18. | Focuses on a reader's active engagement with a piece of print or nonprint text; the response is shaded by the reader's own experiences, ethics, moral values, and general views of the world | 20. | An outline, a brief account, or a synopsis of events | 21. | Poetry without a fixed pattern of meter and rhyme | 22. | Uses the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance |
| | Down:1. | A mental concept or point of view | 2. | The introduction or preface to a literary work | 3. | Poetry in which the length and pattern are determined by established usage or tradition, such as a sonnet | 6. | Details that appeal to or evoke one or more of the five senses | 8. | Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter | 9. | A brief visual or written descriptive literary sketch | 10. | The overall effect produced by the amount or type of light in a photograph | 11. | The verbal expression of sensory experience | 12. | Gives equal weight to two or more independent clauses in a sentence; reinforces parallel ideas and imparts equal importance to the clauses | 13. | Marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence; often conveys a casual tone | 14. | One that makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached | 15. | Contains one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses | 16. | Area of action that is captured by the camera | 17. | Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph | 19. | Likeness of object, person, or scene found and/or arranged in a frame |
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Across:4. | The way in which the parts of something are arranged to present a visual image | 5. | The composition, or setting, of an image | 7. | Object, person, or matter being studied in the frame | 10. | attempts to establish principles for interpreting and evaluating literary texts | 18. | Focuses on a reader's active engagement with a piece of print or nonprint text; the response is shaded by the reader's own experiences, ethics, moral values, and general views of the world | 20. | An outline, a brief account, or a synopsis of events | 21. | Poetry without a fixed pattern of meter and rhyme | 22. | Uses the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance |
| | Down:1. | A mental concept or point of view | 2. | The introduction or preface to a literary work | 3. | Poetry in which the length and pattern are determined by established usage or tradition, such as a sonnet | 6. | Details that appeal to or evoke one or more of the five senses | 8. | Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter | 9. | A brief visual or written descriptive literary sketch | 10. | The overall effect produced by the amount or type of light in a photograph | 11. | The verbal expression of sensory experience | 12. | Gives equal weight to two or more independent clauses in a sentence; reinforces parallel ideas and imparts equal importance to the clauses | 13. | Marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence; often conveys a casual tone | 14. | One that makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached | 15. | Contains one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses | 16. | Area of action that is captured by the camera | 17. | Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph | 19. | Likeness of object, person, or scene found and/or arranged in a frame |
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